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- From: seggers@semyam.dinoco.de (Stefan Eggers)
- Date: 11 Dec 92 15:20:12 GMT
- Subject: Re: Mono monitor with a 500?
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- Dr Peter Kittel Germany (peterk@cbmger.de.so.commodore.com) wrote:
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- > But perhaps look around a little more. Search for a monochrome "Composite"
- > monitor. This would connect to the RCA jack in the back of the A500 and
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- I have used a Philips BM7522 (yellow phosphor) since December '85 with
- a C-64. Since June '87 it works with an Amiga without difficulties.
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- These monitors were/are also available with green and paper white
- phosphor. I have not tried them, but I think 2.04 (with `Pharaoh' se-
- lected in Palette) looks great with yellow phosphor.
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- > software. Such monitors are rather hard to find, but if you find one,
- > it's typically also very cheap.
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- The second BM7522 that I bought (in 1990) were available for DM 230,-.
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- Stefan.
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